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Sunday, October 2, 2005
There are 2,430 games on the baseball schedule every year and they are played not for the accumulation of statistics, but to determine champions. They are played to see who wins, and who loses. When the major awards are given, then, I've always thought that winning should be a factor. That's not to say that Bobby Jenks should be the American League Cy Young over Johan Santana, or that Abraham Nunez is a slam-dunk MVP pick over Derrek Lee, merely because they played on first-place teams. But th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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